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About Valencia

About Valencia

Valencia is appointed as the third largest city in the country of Spain. It is located particularly at the Mediterranean coast of Barcelona. Despite that it is surrounded by rugged mountains and magnificent orange orchards, still it show off with their captivating innovative architecture, vibrant old town and pristine beaches as well as their neon-lit fountains. If you were interested to go and explore the city, then you can travel with the most recommended travel transportation which is traveling through train. In fact, train is considered as the easiest way reaching Valencia. If you were already in Spain you can get in touch with Valencia by foot leading the central areas path.

Recently, the city of Valencia has been filled with many tourists even since before because of the weather condition it has. The city is fortunate to have an abundant sunshine all year round, most specially in between the months of June and September. Though they have also winter season, it would never be a thwart to the various activities of the city since it is just mild and considerable. While the months of July and August is the busiest months of the year; it is in fact had the highest temperatures which ranges from 25 degree Celsius, however hanging in the mid-30 degree Celsius during the daytime. Aside from that, during these months is considered the muggiest months all year round. But the best time to visit Valencia is during their summer season which is during the months of June and September. It is really an alluring time to visit since there are only a few numbers of crowds, best and ideal time to pour in their beaches because of the hot temperature it has. While when talking about their winter, it is only mild and the presence of rainfall is moderately normal which only has sporadic showers during the months of November and March.

Don’t miss to visit the old Roman Forum which is considered as well as one of the best sites to visit with. It is one of the unique architecture found in Valencia because of its Baroque, rebirth and Gothic architectural styles. It is here where you will fine the famous Holy Grail or rather the cup being used by Jesus Christ during the Last Supper. Another museum to visit in Valencia is the Valencia Institute of Modern Art, El-Greco and the Diocesan Museum, and the Museo de Bellas Artes which mostly displays arts by Velasques. The Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart is another tourists destination to include in your lists of excursions when you were still in Valencia Spain; it is actually a 14th and 15th century captivating stone gates which previously sustain an entry towards Valencia from the north and south as well as to Barcelona and Madrid correspondingly.

One of the best things to do in Valencia is to have a swim in their unspoiled beaches. Valencia embraced various different qualities of beaches. The south beaches of Valencia were composed of clean clear water, and ideal part to have even a whole day of swimming. Including in the lists as one of the bests beaches were the Malvarrosa Beach, Pineda Beach, Saler Beach, and the Devesa Beach. Perhaps you can have some time visiting Valencia’s Botanical Gardens; for over 200 years the Valencia Botanical Gardens had been in its permanent sanctuary at Huerto de Tramoyeres and had been allured countless tourists all year round because of its fascinating plants available. Participating in Valencia’s nightlife is a great idea as well, as the third largest city in Spain, Valencia is proud to represent their vibrant and lively nightlife which has been attended mostly by students and young tourists all year round. There are many things to do and discover about Valencia that makes it one of the best tourist’s destinations worldwide.

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